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Ed Jabbour wrote: | I need /dev/nvram to be chmod 666. I make the change, but it doesn't persist | through a reboot. Any advice on making the change permanent appreciated. | Using udev if that's relevant. Thanks. |
As Alan pointed out you need to configure the settings in /etc/udev/permissions.d/. Also, in case you're using PAM, check the settings in /etc/security/console.perms. And if that wouldn't be enough, make sure UDEV is not using a tarball for the device nodes (set RC_DEVICE_TARBALL in /etc/conf.d/rc to "NO").
Regards,
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